Fred Lindzey

789 total citations
13 papers, 628 citations indexed

About

Fred Lindzey is a scholar working on Ecology, Anthropology and Ecological Modeling. According to data from OpenAlex, Fred Lindzey has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 628 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Ecology, 3 papers in Anthropology and 3 papers in Ecological Modeling. Recurrent topics in Fred Lindzey's work include Rangeland and Wildlife Management (11 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (8 papers) and Ecology and biodiversity studies (4 papers). Fred Lindzey is often cited by papers focused on Rangeland and Wildlife Management (11 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (8 papers) and Ecology and biodiversity studies (4 papers). Fred Lindzey collaborates with scholars based in United States. Fred Lindzey's co-authors include Hall Sawyer, Ryan M. Nielson, Lyman L. McDonald, Rodrigo Núñez, Brian J. Miller, Brian J. Miller, Keith Andrews, Mark A. Rumble, Richard A. Olson and Scott N. Miller and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Wildlife Management, Journal of Zoology and Wildlife Society Bulletin.

In The Last Decade

Fred Lindzey

13 papers receiving 567 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Fred Lindzey United States 8 583 130 100 76 72 13 628
David Hervieux Canada 9 555 1.0× 86 0.7× 103 1.0× 119 1.6× 60 0.8× 10 614
Eric J. Taylor United States 8 726 1.2× 136 1.0× 236 2.4× 131 1.7× 73 1.0× 16 786
Kathryn A. Schoenecker United States 13 573 1.0× 112 0.9× 152 1.5× 57 0.8× 114 1.6× 53 692
Troy Merrill United States 8 684 1.2× 110 0.8× 159 1.6× 185 2.4× 56 0.8× 8 765
David J. Freddy United States 14 620 1.1× 75 0.6× 107 1.1× 45 0.6× 103 1.4× 20 672
Patrick E. Lendrum United States 14 549 0.9× 63 0.5× 74 0.7× 65 0.9× 101 1.4× 18 586
Paul F. Jones United States 13 456 0.8× 125 1.0× 132 1.3× 55 0.7× 41 0.6× 28 552
Lalenia Neufeld Canada 10 670 1.1× 106 0.8× 136 1.4× 156 2.1× 90 1.3× 15 721
R. Bruce Gill United States 13 607 1.0× 75 0.6× 139 1.4× 55 0.7× 41 0.6× 19 742
Owen T. Nevin Australia 11 394 0.7× 96 0.7× 93 0.9× 100 1.3× 71 1.0× 20 512

Countries citing papers authored by Fred Lindzey

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Fields of papers citing papers by Fred Lindzey

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Fred Lindzey

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Fred Lindzey. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Fred Lindzey based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Fred Lindzey. Fred Lindzey is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Olson, Richard A., et al.. (2010). Modeling seasonal distribution and spatial range capacity of moose in Southeastern Wyoming.. 46. 89–112. 8 indexed citations
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Sawyer, Hall, et al.. (2007). Habitat Selection of Rocky Mountain Elk in a Nonforested Environment. Journal of Wildlife Management. 71(3). 868–874. 68 indexed citations
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Lindzey, Fred, et al.. (2006). Movement and Distribution Patterns of Pronghorn Antelope in Relation to Roads in Southwestern Wyoming. 2 indexed citations
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Sawyer, Hall, Ryan M. Nielson, Fred Lindzey, & Lyman L. McDonald. (2006). Winter Habitat Selection of Mule Deer Before and During Development of a Natural Gas Field. Journal of Wildlife Management. 70(2). 396–403. 255 indexed citations
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Sawyer, Hall, et al.. (2005). Mule deer and pronghorn migration in western Wyoming. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 33(4). 1266–1273. 117 indexed citations
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Sawyer, Hall, et al.. (2002). Potential Effects of Oil and Gas Development on Mule Deer and Pronghorn Populations in Western Wyoming. Insecta mundi. 10 indexed citations
7.
Núñez, Rodrigo, Brian J. Miller, & Fred Lindzey. (2000). Food habits of jaguars and pumas in Jalisco, Mexico. Journal of Zoology. 252(3). 373–379. 14 indexed citations
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Núñez, Rodrigo, Brian J. Miller, & Fred Lindzey. (2000). Food habits of jaguars and pumas in Jalisco, Mexico. Journal of Zoology. 252(3). 373–379. 133 indexed citations
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Rumble, Mark A., et al.. (2000). GPS radio collar 3D performance as influenced by forest structure and topography. 13 indexed citations
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Lindzey, Fred, et al.. (1998). Aerial sightability and classification of grizzly bears at moth aggregation sites in the Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming. Ursus. 10. 427–435. 5 indexed citations
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Merrill, Evelyn H., et al.. (1992). Population and Habitat Ecology of Deer on Devils Tower National Monument. The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 16. 63–67. 1 indexed citations
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Merrill, Evelyn H., et al.. (1990). Ecology of Deer on Devils Tower National Monument. The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 14. 33–34. 1 indexed citations
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Lindzey, Fred, et al.. (1987). Survey of Vertebrates on the Big Hole National Battlefield. The UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports. 11. 5–8. 1 indexed citations

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